01-12-2018, 01:34 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-12-2018, 01:35 PM by dicappatore.)
This thread is almost laughable. Just another attempt to disdain from the character of a fictional persona on a fictional TV show, and a poor attempt at it. The originator claims to be a relative to a Law enforcement relative yet has missed the whole boat of this series. A TV show about a homicide detective becomes a Grimm.
Nick isn’t just a cop or a detective, even before he becomes a Grimm. Him and Hank were, for all 6 seasons, “HOMICIDE” detectives. Me, not being in law enforcement but having also relatives in L/E makes me realize, homicide detectives deal with homicides, not parking tickets. Hence, they get to run into and meet kehrseite and Wesen alike that commit those homicides, also known as alleged murders.
Like most homicide detectives in large cities around the world, their presence with encounters of possible homicide participants might turn deadly when on the job. It’s part of the risk, of their jobs, If Wesen were committing murder and Nick was in an encounter with one? Yea, it might turn deadly, not because he is a Grimm, it’s because he is investigating a murder, and sometimes murders, do not go willingly when they are arrested.
As a Grimm, it just gave him an edge to distinguish if the person was a kehrseite or a Wesen. If the encounter turned deadly whether it was Nick, Hank or any of the hundreds of thousands homicide detectives around the world it would be due to the perpetrator deciding to turn the encounter deadly. Not Nicks choice!
Nick isn’t just a cop or a detective, even before he becomes a Grimm. Him and Hank were, for all 6 seasons, “HOMICIDE” detectives. Me, not being in law enforcement but having also relatives in L/E makes me realize, homicide detectives deal with homicides, not parking tickets. Hence, they get to run into and meet kehrseite and Wesen alike that commit those homicides, also known as alleged murders.
Like most homicide detectives in large cities around the world, their presence with encounters of possible homicide participants might turn deadly when on the job. It’s part of the risk, of their jobs, If Wesen were committing murder and Nick was in an encounter with one? Yea, it might turn deadly, not because he is a Grimm, it’s because he is investigating a murder, and sometimes murders, do not go willingly when they are arrested.
As a Grimm, it just gave him an edge to distinguish if the person was a kehrseite or a Wesen. If the encounter turned deadly whether it was Nick, Hank or any of the hundreds of thousands homicide detectives around the world it would be due to the perpetrator deciding to turn the encounter deadly. Not Nicks choice!
You know you are OLD, when you see the Slide Ruler you used in college selling in an ANTIQUE SHOP!!